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@xnguyenY935A wrote:
I don't have a clear image of our joint covers, but they're quite similar in complexity to architectural cladding. They involve a lot of custom extrusions that are stretched to fit the width of the floor, wall, or roof. My plan is to start small with a standard cover and the customing option is how long it needs to be. Figuring out the equal edge distance for hole spacing and part spacing might be a bit tricky for me. Ultimately, my goal is to have a 3D model, generate fabrication drawings from it, and create a bill of materials for the product. With the 3D models we can better understand how our product would fit in our customer's layout and vice versa.
If I may ask, what's stopping you from using AutoCAD for what you need right now?
Where is it not working for your needs?
What challenges are you facing with it?
What software are your customers using that you want to exchange CAD files with?
Or is it the case you just know about AutoCAD and are asking about it but you don't actually use the software right now.